by :") October 15, 2017
by drugdealingshark February 15, 2015
by Rorox. August 13, 2022
from Game of Thrones: a person who doesn't know the hardships of winter
often used when someone has no experience with a particular (stressful) thing
often used when someone has no experience with a particular (stressful) thing
by Bummi February 22, 2016
This saying originates from Game of Thrones, where some seasons last for years on end, as a term for those who have not tasted the hardships of winter. Generally used to refer to someone who is inexperienced or does not know the full extent of something, while they thinking they do.
by sebacostamr November 24, 2018
by CrashMussen April 08, 2021
A sentence used when the meaning of something has flown over another persons head because of their innocence
Person 1: I just loooove big cocks
Person 2: Why do you like them more then regular sized chickens?
Person 1: Oh sweet summer child
Person 2: Why do you like them more then regular sized chickens?
Person 1: Oh sweet summer child
by M!KA September 17, 2022